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From The Nagasaki School Playground to The Playground For Grownups here are 20 Most Unusual Playgrounds!
#7 - The Playground For Grownups
No one under 16 is allowed into this park built especially for adults. Nicknamed the “Playground for Grownups,” the Pruessen Park in Berlin has low impact equipment that is specifically designed for the elderly and people over five feet tall. The park was created to encourage the elderly to go outside and become more active and in turn, live longer. It looks like Berlin has learned the secret to living forever.
#6 - The Sand Witch
Out of all of the creative and imaginative creatures you could have as sculptures at a children’s park, these people chose this one, a crazy looking witch popping out of the sand. If that wasn’t scary enough, the witch has already stolen a little girl and keeps her clutched in her hand as a reminder to the others. Not a very friendly picture for all the kids who want to come and enjoy the park.
#5 - Clemyjontri Park in Mclean, Virginia
Clemyjontri Park is another pioneer in the park business with its park accessible to children with all abilities. The two-acre park is divided into four sections each with a different theme. Rides such as the Liberty Bell allow kids in wheelchairs to use and enjoy the equipment just like everyone else. As to include everyone, signs in both braille and sign language can be found frequent throughout the park. The park also has interactive stations that promote critical thinking like colorful maps and fun interlocking mazes.
#4 - The Nagasaki School Playground
In order to encourage school kids to go outside and play more, architects Hibinosekkei designed this one-of-a-kind playground structure that utilizes the multi-story school building to create a playground on the roof deck that included climbing spots, nets, and even a fireman’s pole to slide from the top to the bottom. It is certainly a new way to enjoy recess.
#3 - The Poop Park
It isn’t really called the poop park, but it might as well be since the theme is close enough. The people of Japan are educating their children about the systems within the body with this inflatable butt and giant piles of climbable poop, don’t worry, the piles of poop are actually plastic. But still, the entire idea stinks.
#2 - A Strange Statue
We’re not quite sure what the artist was thinking when they created this monstrosity. It looks like a bad replication of leap frog, except no one, is leaping.
#1 - Water-Based Playground Designed by Robert Cirjak
If you have enough money, then you could be the new owner of one of these colossal water-based playgrounds. Wibit Sports GmbH is the German water-sports company that creates the floating playgrounds that have been dreamed up by the genius Robert Crijak. The one pictured is located near Zlatni Rat in Bol, Croatia. The unit features slides, swings, and multiple climbing structures. The company has designed 59 other water-based playgrounds just like this one in other areas of Croatia.
#7 - The Playground For Grownups
No one under 16 is allowed into this park built especially for adults. Nicknamed the “Playground for Grownups,” the Pruessen Park in Berlin has low impact equipment that is specifically designed for the elderly and people over five feet tall. The park was created to encourage the elderly to go outside and become more active and in turn, live longer. It looks like Berlin has learned the secret to living forever.
#6 - The Sand Witch
Out of all of the creative and imaginative creatures you could have as sculptures at a children’s park, these people chose this one, a crazy looking witch popping out of the sand. If that wasn’t scary enough, the witch has already stolen a little girl and keeps her clutched in her hand as a reminder to the others. Not a very friendly picture for all the kids who want to come and enjoy the park.
#5 - Clemyjontri Park in Mclean, Virginia
Clemyjontri Park is another pioneer in the park business with its park accessible to children with all abilities. The two-acre park is divided into four sections each with a different theme. Rides such as the Liberty Bell allow kids in wheelchairs to use and enjoy the equipment just like everyone else. As to include everyone, signs in both braille and sign language can be found frequent throughout the park. The park also has interactive stations that promote critical thinking like colorful maps and fun interlocking mazes.
#4 - The Nagasaki School Playground
In order to encourage school kids to go outside and play more, architects Hibinosekkei designed this one-of-a-kind playground structure that utilizes the multi-story school building to create a playground on the roof deck that included climbing spots, nets, and even a fireman’s pole to slide from the top to the bottom. It is certainly a new way to enjoy recess.
#3 - The Poop Park
It isn’t really called the poop park, but it might as well be since the theme is close enough. The people of Japan are educating their children about the systems within the body with this inflatable butt and giant piles of climbable poop, don’t worry, the piles of poop are actually plastic. But still, the entire idea stinks.
#2 - A Strange Statue
We’re not quite sure what the artist was thinking when they created this monstrosity. It looks like a bad replication of leap frog, except no one, is leaping.
#1 - Water-Based Playground Designed by Robert Cirjak
If you have enough money, then you could be the new owner of one of these colossal water-based playgrounds. Wibit Sports GmbH is the German water-sports company that creates the floating playgrounds that have been dreamed up by the genius Robert Crijak. The one pictured is located near Zlatni Rat in Bol, Croatia. The unit features slides, swings, and multiple climbing structures. The company has designed 59 other water-based playgrounds just like this one in other areas of Croatia.
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